Lake level 169 Average water temp is 58 degrees and warming. Most bass have been male but females are moving in the coves and bays. We are catching bigger fish as the week has warmed. Sac au lait are very active at sunset and super active on yo-yos baited with shiners. Good luck guys. Heading home tomorrow. Will add more pics tomorrow. If you guys are heading this way.... It's been fun.

Just got off the phone with my dad. He's an accomplished Toledo Bend fisherman. Today was their second day. They scratched yesterday...threw everything, fished everywhere. The barometric pressure was high as a giraffes arse though. They caught their first fish today at 2:00. Wound up with 6 keepers. Top 5 was over 17 lbs. everything on a raybourne red rattletrap (fished fast). All in hurricane creek. Water temp went to 52 today.

Thanks guys... Should warm up a bit. My Uncle has a camp on the south Louisiana side. He's been there twenty years, so he knows the lake well. Spoke to a few that said red eye shadow are what's bringing them in. I will give you guys a report while I'm there. Just Damn glad it's finally warming up. Hope the wind is calm.

Update No. 1... Bass fishing decent. We fished from 4pm until dark around Yokum Bay (Louisiana side) Caught 6 keepers. 10 overall. All caught on shad colored crank bait or lipless red eye shads. Fishing around 4-6 foot of water. Setup about 8 yo yos on the dock and so far caught two sac a lait around 1.5 lbs each. Caught these on live minnows. Going check them again around 11pm. Will post pics when we fill the bass holder. Water temp was around 53 degrees. Tomorrow should be warmer.